Jianhua Zhang, M.D., Research Assistant Professor

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J
ianhua Zhang, MD
Research Assistant Professor of Pathology
Stony Brook University Medical Center
BST, Level 9, Room 170
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8691

Tel: (631)-444-3940
Fax: (631) 444-3424
E-mail: jianhua.zhang@stonybrook.edu

Education:

1981-1986

MD, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China

1986-1989

MS, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China

Postdoctoral & Professional Experience:


2008-2009

Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Department of Pathology, Stony Brook University Medical Center, New York

2002-2008

Research Scientist, Department of Pathology,
Stony Brook University Medical Center, New York

1994-1999

Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Medicine,
Stony Brook University, New York

Selected Publications:

DiMartino, S.J., G. Trujillo, L.A. McVoy, J. Zhang and R.R. Kew.  2007. Upregulation of vitamin D binding protein (Gc-globulin) binding sites during neutrophil activation from a latent reservoir in azurophil granules. Molecular Immunology 44:2370-2377.

Zhang, J.
and R.R. Kew.  2004.  Identification of a region of the vitamin D binding protein that mediates its C5a chemotactic cofactor function.  Journal of Biological Chemistry 279:53282-53287.

Gruber BL. Marchese MJ. Santiago-Schwarz F. Martin CA. Zhang J. Kew RR, 2004. Protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) expression in human fibroblasts is regulated by growth factors and extracellular matrix, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 123: 832-839.

Zhang J. Gruber BL. Marchese MJ. Zucker S. Schwartz LB. Kew RR. 1999. Mast cell tryptase does not alter matrix metalloproteinase expression in human dermal fibroblasts: further evidence that proteolytically-active tryptase is a potent fibrogenic factor. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 181:312-8.